Meet up with about 15 Tinder girls so far. Smashed all of em so far this month.

Shit's legit

Everyone I've meet off Tinder have been pretty interesting and normal.

o2xygen
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Can you tell me about your experiences. Also how have you maintained a 100% smash up rate, are you banging girls well below your ****able level, or they on your level or higher.

c0nc0n
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liar

Congrats c0nc0n, you spotted my lie. I'm obviously not good looking enough for this to be true.

But in all seriousness, I just troll all my matches and try have fun. Gives you that chance of using all those corny pickup lines. 100% hit rate of getting a number or FB add if I ask. Have been on about 5 Tinder dates so far. Still in contact with 60% of my Tinder dates.

Actually meet a really awesome girl and developed an infatuation at first sight. We actually hit it off unbelievably well. Asked her out for a second date. It's been a couple of days and no reply.

Feels bad man

So yeah, I rate this app. Can use it from anything as shallow ego boosting fun, to a legit online dating app. I've heard of people actually using it to tap n gap, all the way to people actually dating/starting a solid relationship. You take it as seriously as you want. Would help if you have good facial aesthetics though.

There is still that stigma attached to it as "online dating". But tbh that train of thought is slowly starting to disappear. With today's modern technology and focus on everything being online, social media etc, it's just naturally turning into another option of meeting people imo.

And the beauty of this app is that it's all on first impressions - that you will only match with someone you think is of acceptable level. All these girls Ive met have ranged from 7/10 - 9/10. If you can make them laugh with your first impression, then they will remember you. First impressions = lasting impressions.

RelicM
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fark, i think i need to better my facebook profile? its currently blank with no friends/interests and max privacy

Just make sure on your Tinder profile you have good photos. First photo should be a good photo of yourself. Other photos - in social settings. Show that you have a life etc.

However watchout, you can get catfished so hard on this app.

And don't make the rookie mistake of just liking everyone. The point of this app is to be picky and fussy (unless your desperate).

Anyway 4 weeks later I'm a bit burnt out. GTA V is out tomorrow, Tinder is going to go on the back burner for a wee while (pun intended)

Hrrrm, when I had a squiz on it the other week I wasn't terribly impressed. It tells you the numbers of friends/contacts they've made on tinder, and the vast majority had 0. So I inferred that the majority of women showing up installed it, had a quick look around, and then never used it again.

Hrrrm, when I had a squiz on it the other week I wasn't terribly impressed. It tells you the numbers of friends/contacts they've made on tinder, and the vast majority had 0. So I inferred that the majority of women showing up installed it, had a quick look around, and then never used it again.

Dude... that number is number of mutual friends you share on Facebook.

That doesn't even make any sense. What does that have to do with this particular app? How does it make a first impression more or less significant?

Sifty
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This almost seems too easy, like it's cheating. Will do wonders for the traditional man who is brave enough to approach a lady and start a convo.

That doesn't make any sense either. Meeting a stranger off a dating app would take a lot more bravery than drunkenly saying something to a girl in a bar. I'll take a crazy leap and assume you're referring to yourself as the "traditional man".

Me and gf installed for some lols. I had hardly any girls like me (I'm obviously ugly as ****), and she had basically every dude she liked match her.. and they are ****ing weird.

Creepy shit and terrible pickup lines. I am thinking the hot ones go on, like a few people and since guys go through and like every girl they start getting hounded by creepers and get scared off. (This is in Tauranga at least)